Axegrinder

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Axegrinder was a crust band from London, England who combined elements of metal into their music. Originally formed in 1985, they called themselves Tyrants of Hate but changed their name to Axegrinder in 1986.

Band split in 1991 with Steve, Trev and Darryn going on to form Wartech. Rise of the Serpent Men was reissued in 2006 on the Peaceville label.

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You guys must be like 40 years old now, isn\u2019t it time to retireI don\u2019t think we know how to give it up so I think this is a life project. I think we are going to do this crust punk thing sitting in wheelchairs on stage with piss and shit dripping from our bondage trousers. From my point of view there\u2019s a lot of punks and punk bands getting closer to their retirement, is it a good thing for the punk movement with a lot of old dinosaur bands staying on stage just because they don\u2019t know how to get out of it? Maybe you\u2019re right, but in that chase I\u2019m not the right person to talk about this. You know I\u2019m a middle age fuck up myself. I think its up to every person what you want to do with you\u2019re life, and it\u2019s you\u2019re own decision when you going to stop doing it.But I agree that a punk movement with only old half fat pensioners playing nostalgic music only for themself, such a movement is doomed . I think a punk movement needs the input from young, passionate people. So what is it all about for you personally, the punk movement?Punk for me is a musical grass root movement that anybody can join, without any stars or authorities. Punk is rebellionship and uproar. I think it\u2019s very important today that you dare to stand up and make a stand. I mean just look at all those rock\u00b4n roll stars today. They\u00b4re so good at posing, good at keeping the pointless myth of sex drugs and rock n roll alive and they are given all those media space\u2026. and what do they do with it\u2026nothing, they just talk about how fucking deep and meaningful their music is and then they kiss a lot of asses on the show- business promoters. And the world remains the same, with all the enormous injustice while the show goes on.Look at the power and the glory, the way the transnational corporations controls the politicians and the media. Their goal is always profit. As an example\u2026. The oil companies need to expand their market and the war industries need to sell more weapons so their politicians will give them wars. Then they use their propaganda systems, they drown us in floods of bullshit propaganda._- The Muslims are going to nuke us all in 45 minutes so lets strike them first, in the name of god and USA bla bla bla\u2026.. and stuff like that. They exploit the nature; they repeat the colonization of the third world over and over again. They create the master and slave system. They\u2019re fucking up this planet real bad and they are so good at hiding it cause they control the propaganda system. Here in the rich world were all so occupied with satisfying our own individual needs so when were sitting in our armchairs in front of our TVs, watching this world fall apart were just don\u2019t give a shit. We can always change channel if we cant coop with all the misery in the world The punk movements got to stand up and fight such a world order!!!!!.We got to smash it!!!! One of the songs on your new record Punkista, is called \u201cUnited states of war\u201d, any comments to that?I think USA has been the world-leading nation in terror activities since after the Second World War until today. They have been directly involved or been supporting terror activities against the civilians in South and Central America, in Asia and in the Middle East. But in the position as the new world police they will call such activities for peacekeeping eternal justice and bullshit like that. Terrorism is what Muslim mad mans doing not the USA.But listen I\u2019m not saying that USA is the arsehole of the world. I heard that during the first days of the attack on Iraq there were the biggest peace demonstration in Washington since the war in Vietnam\u2026cool\u2026I\u2019m sure that there\u2019s a lot of cool and big hearted people in the states, but I do think that the president is a fascist.You know I\u2019m from Europe myself and there\u2019s a lot of political bullshit here as well. Just look at how we exploit the third world through our greedy European companies. Look at how we raise hindrance for the third world trade. Look at how we treat refugees here, were building walls round Europe to keep the poor, criminal bastards away from \u201cthe fat land.\u201d Even if there\u2019s people running away from the hell on earth we treat them with suspicion, or even worse, like criminals\u2026that\u2019s racism isn\u2019t it? And you know\u2026.Berlusconi is a true fascist too. What evil have we done to deserve such fucking leaders today? When I listen to you our world seams like a horrible place, is it something we can do to change that?I think there are a lot of activities going on in the world today, where people struggle for their human rights, for democracy\u2026\u2026\u2026 I heard about two thousand women in Nigeria who marched up to the head office for a big oil company with a list of demands how to create an acceptable working situation for themselves and their families. Their unions had already tried with strikes and demonstrations and people were killed in the confrontation between workers and the military but the unions never reached any results with their actions. This time the two thousand women threatened the oil directors with taking of their clothes if they didn\u2019t accepted their demands, to see a women nude if you\u2019re not married to her will bring you a lot of disgrace in Nigeria, Another god example is the zappatists struggle for the Indians rights in Chiapas in Mexico. I think there are a lot of movements in the poor countries today. I think the rich and indifferent people in the western world have a lot to learn about democracy from these people. Democracy is something you have to fight for to create, and then you have to fight for keeping it. I think we are on our way to give it all away here in the western world cause of our egocentric way to live. We got more food than we can eat, and we got all the material stuff, we are free to choose how we want to live our life. There is so many ways to go, we got so many choices, but somehow a lot of people feel that they are lost and we fall deeper and deeper into indifference. But it will come a day when even the western world people stands up and demands human rights for all people, and that day nothings going to stop us. OK, OK \u2026\u2026back to the music, Punkista, your new album, what can you tell us about it?We recorded it in \u201cSunlight studios\u201d in Stockholm Nov-Dec 2002. The album was recorded and engineered by Tomas Skogsberg, a cult producer in Sweden and a lovely person, really relaxed and big hearted. The sound of the album is great; it\u2019s a dirty sound but still kind of dynamic and heavy. When we started do create new songs we planned to write a lot of different twisted songs. We also wanted to go back to our original sound from the early eighties. During that time our songs sounded more direct, more plain and we played them much faster. I think we succeeded to find that early eighties feeling on the songs \u201cBlodrod\u201d, \u201cGirigbukar\u201d and \u201cSvinens song\u201d. I even started to write Swedish lyrics again which I haven\u2019t done for several years. The song \u201cSl\u00e5 tillbaka\u201d is a twenty-one year old track from our first cassette, which we re-recorded for this album so there\u2019s a lot of nostalgia in it. There\u2019s also a couple of tracks that doesn\u2019t sound like anything we\u2019ve done before like \u201cIngen m\u00e4nniska \u00e4r illegal\u201d that almost sound a bit like the old English cult band Disorder, and then there\u2019s a song called \u201c I hate your fucking war song \u201c that sounds like a weird crust ballade. Then we got songs with almost a kind of hit factor like \u201cChildren of war\u201d and\u201cLoosers union\u201d. Then of course there are some heavier tracks with a lot of Discharge influences, like always on our records. I really think this is our best record ever cause there\u2019s a lot of different and strong tracks, I think the songs on our earlier stuff sounds too much the same. I think were more open minded in the band today so we can tell each other - Oh no\u2026. not that sort of song again\u2026\u2026\u2026.. Avskum on stage\u2026 is it something worth to check out?Yes I really think so. I think we got a reputation of being a great live band, if you want to experience a pogo- riot!!! So what does a good Avskum concert look like?We played in Fullersta, a punk house in a suburb to Stockholm last spring. It\u2019s an awesome little house with a big bar in the living room and the concert room is a little room in the basement. The place where packed when were played and there was no stage so we stood on the ground level together with our audience. I really like that. The audience stood in a circle around the drum set and in a couple of songs people fell right into it. There were such a pressure between us and the crowd so hardly anyone could move, you could see sweat dripping from the guitar neck!!! It was total energy, total chaos and absolutely no distance between the audience and us\u2026. one of our best concerts ever. The opposite to a couple of festival gigs we\u2019ve done, with enormous stages, fences and guards in front of the stage and all this distance to the audience. That sort of gigs doesn\u2019t work for us\u2026. I think were more like a shitty punk club band than a great festival act . Future plans?We\u2019ve just started to write 7-8 new songs for a split record with the Canadian band \u201cHellbound\u201d. We played two gigs with them during their last Scandinavian tour, a awesome band and the band members are all warm-hearted persons, we like them a lot.We are going to play in some kind of a big punk party in Berlin in February, and then we hope we are going to play in Oslo and Stockholm together with \u201cAbtuctee S.D\u201d. A woman dominated boot-kicking band we also like a lot. What we really hope for is to do more gigs abroad. We would love to go to the States, the UK, Asia or Central America or fucking anywhere really\u2026..","featuredImage":"https:\/\/assets.allamericanmusic.com\/images\/27696_h_0.jpg","feeRange":"please contact"}

{"key":"74328","name":"Nuclear Death Terror","bio":"Nuclear Death Terror is a anarcho-crust punk that formed in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2003. Their lyrics deal with topics such as capitalism, war, anarchism and drug abuse. The band is strongly connected to the Ungdomshuset squat in Copenhagen. The band has spoken out for filesharing after CAH records sold their mp3s without telling them. Their entire discography is available at http:\/\/nucleardeathterror.bandcamp.com\/ for free. They released their first demo in 2005 and toured widely in Europe. Their debut album was released in 2006 on Copenhagen's Plague Bearer Records. Some member changes followed, plus the release of the Ceaseless Desolation 7\" EP, the Total Annihilation 7\" EP and further touring in Europe and Mexico. In 2010 the band relocated to Australia and began touring there. NDT toured Japan and SE Asia in 2011, with a new recording produced at Studio246 in Osaka.Cormy - vocals\/guitarJeppe - bassTimmy - drumshttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/NuclearDeathTerror","featuredImage":"https:\/\/assets.allamericanmusic.com\/images\/74328_h_0.jpg","feeRange":"please contact"}

{"key":"92654","name":"Extreme Noise Terror","bio":"Extreme Noise Terror, once praised as a crust punk\/grindcore band, then known as a death metal\/grindcore band, and now again returned to the roots, are from Ipswich, England. Formed in 1985, they are one of the key early UK grindcore bands and are still together today with vocalist Dean Jones as the only original member.Notable for their use of dual vocalists and for recording a number of sessions for BBC Radio 1 DJ John peel, Extreme Noise Terror (often abbreviated to ENT) initially started as a hardcore punk band. It became quickly evident from early shows that they were far more extreme than many bands of that genre. Together with Napalm Death, ENT helped characterise the early, archetypal grindcore sound: Fiercely political lyrics, grinding guitars, extremely fast tempo and often very short songs.","featuredImage":"https:\/\/assets.allamericanmusic.com\/images\/92654_h_0.jpg","feeRange":"please contact"}

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